Extremism & soul-searching at DOK Leipzig Published on October 25, 2018October 25, 2018 Movies/Politics/Society "I was surprised at how close to home Exit hit for me emotionally, although I do not have a violent past, and do not (at least not yet) count violent extremists among people I know." #DOK Leipzig More You might be interested in American horror story: Trump and the crisis of imagination Without a compelling vision of a different future, people gravitate toward demagogues who recycle the past. The left's failure to Reflections of Resilience: “Flowers of Ukraine” & “The Other One” "Flowers of Ukraine" by Adelina Borets (Poland, Ukraine) and "The Other One" by Marie-Magdalena Kochová (Czechia, Slovakia) delve into the DOK Leipzig 2024: A Comprehensive Guide DOK Leipzig 2024 promises a rich array of stories, art, and innovation, featuring 209 films and XR works from 55
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